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Warren Buffett The Early Years — Part One: The First Partnership

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Rupert Hargreaves
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Following the my last ten part series on the life and career of Charlie Munger, Vice-Chairman of Berkshire Hathaway Corporation and Warren Buffett’s right hand man, in this series I’m taking a look at Warren Buffett’s early career.

Before Warren Buffett became well-known, and before he acquired Berkshire Hathaway, he ran a number of partnerships, investing the money of family, friends and outside investors. It’s these partnerships that helped build his reputation and provided the funds for him to ultimately acquire Berkshire Hathaway.

This is the story of Warren Buffett’s early career, the years that laid the foundations for him to become the world’s greatest investor.

Warren Buffett -- Part one: The First Partnership

In 1952, Warren Buffett went to work...

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